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The annual cycling event will again demand reparations by the Japanese government for Filipino "comfort women" and other victims of hostilities by Japanese soldiers during the Second World War, and protest the alleged lopsided trade agreements between Japan and the Philippines.
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PEACE CYCLE
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The annual cycling event will again demand reparations by the Japanese government for Filipino "comfort women" and other victims of hostilities by Japanese soldiers during the Second World War, and protest the alleged lopsided trade agreements between Japan and the Philippines.
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